Holiday Spice Kombucha Recipe! - The Organic Goat Lady (2024)

Are you looking for a special Kombucha flavor to brighten your holiday season? Then you will love this Holiday Spice Kombucha Recipe!

It is sweet with a spicy warmth, (aka delicious)! Make it a part of your daily routine or serve it at your next holiday party, either way it will be a big hit!

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The newest kombucha flavor that my family is enjoying is Holiday Spice!

It is especially great for the Christmas season, but I’m thinking that I should make it year around. It’s super yummy:)

The sweet and tart flavor of the cranberry juice and the fizzy tartness of the kombucha pairs great with the warm spiciness of the cinnamon!

Before you begin!

How To Make Kombucha Tea

First, if you are new to making your own Kombucha (or even if you are not new;) be sure to check out Why You Should Use The Kombucha Continuous Brew System.

Continuous Brew Kombucha

The Continuous Brew System is the best and easiest way to make Kombucha.

Not only will it save you lots of time, but it will keep you in steady supply of Kombucha that is actually more nutritious!

If you haven’t tried it you really should! It will change your life!

And, be sure to check out The Best Tasting Kombucha Tea Blend!

This tea blend makes an amazingly smooth tasting kombucha full of amazing health benefits!

Also, if you like these, then be sure to check out the Tasty Booch Recipe Book! This book is a compilation of my family’s favorite flavors! Kid tested and approved, the recipes in this book are sure to convert even your pickiest eater (including husbands;) into kombucha fans!

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Making homemade kombucha is something that I am very passionate about.

Because of my love and passion for kombucha, along with all of the kombucha brewing questions that I receive, I decided to create a detailed course that contains everything that you need to know about making your own nutritious and delicious kombucha.

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But anyways, getting back to our yummy flavor, we aren’t going to talk about how to make kombucha today.

Instead we are focusing on how to flavor our Kombucha once it’s made!

Flavoring Kombucha

Ok, first let’s go over our ingredients and supplies.

If you are using the Continuous Brew System this will be really easy!

With it’s easy fill spout, filling bottles is a dream!

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1. Bottles

I usually use bottles that I have saved from store bought Kombucha, or you can purchase these glass bottles that are the same size.

Also, I want to start experimenting with these swing top glass bottles to see if they will make a more fizzy second ferment.

I will keep you posted with the results!


2. Cranberry Juice

I use organic pure cranberry juice, not a cranberry juice co*cktail (although that would probably be yummy too:). Pure cranberry juice is more tart than a blended juice.

3.Organic Cinnamon Sticks

You want to use cinnamon sticks and not cinnamon powder.

I have experimented with both and the flavor of the Kombucha made with the sticks is much better!

Also, the cinnamon powder floats to the top and creates an unpleasant gritty texture that you don’t want in your Kombucha!

How To Flavor Kombucha

Ok, now that you’ve gathered your ingredients, let’s get started!

1. First add 2-3 ounces of cranberry juice to your bottles.

This is a matter of preference so feel free to experiment with the amount to find the flavor that you enjoy most!

2. Next add 1/2 a cinnamon stick to your bottles.

3. The last ingredient that you need to add is your prepared Kombucha!

Fill it all the way to the top.

4. And finally, you are going to screw on the lids and put your bottles in a dark cabinet.

You want to allow your Kombucha to complete it’s second ferment.

This will take anywhere from one to three days.

You need to leave it for at least a full 24 hours to give the Kombucha time to eat a portion of the natural sugars in the flavorings.

The longer you leave it the more fizzy it will be.

But do not leave it longer than the three days. Leaving it longer than the three days will increase the alcohol content of your Kombucha, making it unsafe for children.

And that’s how you make Holiday Spice Kombucha!

Do you like this flavor combination?

Are you as excited as I am to have a Kombucha flavor for the Christmas season?

Please leave me a comment below letting me know how much you love it!

Kombucha Flavors

Fall Spice Kombucha

Mango Kombucha

Hibiscus Kombucha

Lavender Lemon Kombucha

Holiday Spice Kombucha

Cranberry Orange Kombucha

Chamomile Kombucha

Rose Kombucha

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Holiday Spice Kombucha Recipe! - The Organic Goat Lady (2024)

FAQs

Holiday Spice Kombucha Recipe! - The Organic Goat Lady? ›

-How much sugar should I use? Lila's golden ratio is 1 cup of sugar per one gallon of kombucha. You can adjust it depending how much kombucha you are brewing.

How can you tell if kombucha has gone bad? ›

Is Your Kombucha Bad?
  • Your kombucha hasn't stayed cold.
  • Your kombucha smells strongly like vinegar.
  • It simply tastes “off.”
  • The normal brownish stuff floating (SCOBY) has turned colors.

How much sugar do you put in kombucha? ›

-How much sugar should I use? Lila's golden ratio is 1 cup of sugar per one gallon of kombucha. You can adjust it depending how much kombucha you are brewing.

What is the ratio of juice to kombucha? ›

Use a 1:4 or 1:3 ratio of raw juices and lemonades to kombucha. Using 1:4 will give you lighter flavor and 1:3 will give you a more intense and sweeter end product.

Can you use canned fruit in kombucha? ›

Flavored kombucha is also a great way to use-up the liquid from canned fruits like peaches, pears, or pineapple. Furthermore, if you enjoy the sweet hot of fresh ginger juice, it is an especially health promoting addition.

What happens if you drink bad homemade kombucha? ›

Home-brewed kombucha tea has been associated with several adverse health events. These include at least one death, a case of cardiac arrest, several cases of hepatitis, one of severe muscle weakness and inflammation of the heart muscle, and cutaneous [skin] anthrax.

Who should not drink kombucha? ›

Pregnant and breastfeeding women, children, and individuals with liver or kidney disease, HIV, impaired immune systems, and alcohol dependency should avoid kombucha. For others, kombucha is a wonderfully refreshing beverage that has many benefits, when made safely and consumed moderately.

What happens if you put too much sugar in kombucha? ›

Too much and the yeasts will either a) “flush” and overrun the bacteria, or b) fall completely asleep and do nothing. It may be possible to use as little as ¾ cup or as much as 1.5 cups per gallon and have successful brews.

What sugar is best for homemade kombucha? ›

Cane sugar is the most common type of sugar that is used for brewing Kombucha. Most people use “plain white sugar” – you want to make sure the package says “cane sugar” on it or you are most likely using GMO Beet Sugar.

Which sugar is best for kombucha? ›

Ordinary cane sugar is normally used, less refined sugars will work but can lead to changes in flavour. It is not possible to brew kombucha without sugar as it provides the food that the yeast and bacteria need to reproduce, create a new scoby and process sweet tea into acids and vitamins and carbonation.

How much kombucha should a beginner drink? ›

If you've never had kombucha…

And if you're concerned about how it might react with your body, start out with just drinking 2-4 oz. per day. Drink at least an equal amount of water with it and see how you feel.

Can you drink too much homemade kombucha? ›

Kombucha has been linked to a wide array of benefits, leading some people to overconsume this beverage. Drinking too much kombucha can lead to excess sugar and calorie intake and side effects like digestive distress. It's also unpasteurized and contains small amounts of caffeine and alcohol.

How much homemade kombucha should I drink daily? ›

How much kombucha is OK to drink? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises that drinking approximately 4 ounces (oz) of kombucha per day “may not cause adverse effects in healthy persons.” Note that most kombucha bottles sold at the store are more than 4 oz.

Can I use a Mason jar for kombucha? ›

-What are the best vessels for my secondary fermentation? My top secondary fermentation bottles for making extra carbonated kombucha are glass bottles and growlers with a long neck and a swing-top. You can also reuse store-bought kombucha bottles or use mason jars, but they won't create as much carbonation.

What is the best fruit for kombucha? ›

Here are some fruit combinations that might be good in your 2nd fermentation kombucha.
  • ​Fresh or frozen pineapple chunks.
  • Mango & ripe guava.
  • Raspberries + ginger slices.
  • Fresh or dried apricot with orange.
  • Chopped apple and pear.
  • Blackberries, raspberries, and blueberries.
  • Grapefruit, orange, lemon, and lime.
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What does bad kombucha smell like? ›

Second, smell them. If they smell like kombucha, great, odds are good they can be consumed. If they smell like yeast or beer, might as well dump them out and get a head start on washing bottles. We all have a batch of something here and there fail for one reason or another not taste good.

What does an unhealthy kombucha SCOBY look like? ›

A moldy or dead scoby is quite distinctive, and there is no mistaking it when you see it. The mold will be white or colorful, fuzzy and dry. It can appear as spots on the scoby, or cover the scoby altogether. A dead scoby will be black.

Is kombucha OK if not fizzy? ›

Some people don't want any carbonation, and that's OK. You don't need to go through F2 in order to drink kombucha. But if you do want fizz, read on...

Can kombucha get spoiled? ›

Leave it out any longer than that, and it may become fizzier and taste different. Kombucha doesn't "go bad" like spoiled milk or produce, but it will be an inconsistent liquid that we can't guarantee is what you intended to purchase.

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